Cybercime to Intellectual Property Flashcards
any type of illegal activity that takes place via digital means.
Cybercrime
using fake email messages to get personal information from internet users
Phishing
misusing personal information
Identity theft
shutting down or misusing websites or computer networks
Hacking
making sexual advances to minors.
Grooming
Common forms of cybercrime include:
phishing:
(identity theft);
hacking:
spreading hate and inciting terrorism;
distributing child pornography;
grooming
A virus with the vision of creating a program that is capable of stealing
passwords in computers, ultimately to have free access to the internet.
Love bug/ I love you virus by Onel de Guzman
Refers to any representation, whether visual, audio, or written combination thereof, by electronic, mechanical, digital, optical, magnetic or any other means, of a child engaged or involved in real or simulated explicit sexual activities.
Child pornography
R.A. 9775
Anti- Child Pornography Act of 2009
aims to protect the dignity and privacy of all Filipinos and guarantees full respect for human rights. “As Filipinos, it is our obligation to look after our fellowmen. This bill is one way of protecting our kababayans legislatively
ANTI-PHOTO AND VIDEO VOYEURISM ACT OF 2009
It is otherwise known as the Electronic Commerce Act of 2000
[E-Commerce Act)
R.A 8792
refers to any
transactions conducted through digital means. It includes business- to-business transactions and sales merchandise or information and products to consumers. Though the term originally means “selling on-line”, it has evolved to mean conducting business on-line ina amore general sense, including customer service functions, sales, marketing, public relations, advertising and other similar matters
Electronic commerce
it refers to any product of the human intellect that is deemed unique and potentially valuable in the marketplace, including an idea,
invention, literary creation, unique name, business method, industrial
process, chemical formula, and computer program.
Intellectual property
What is IP Rights in the Philippines?
The term “intellectual property rights” consists of:
a) Copyright and Related Rights;
b) Trademarks and Service Marks;
c) Geographic Indications;
d) Industrial Designs;
e) Patents;
f) Layout-Designs (Topographies) of Integrated Circuits; and
g) Protection of Undisclosed Information (n, TRIPS).
legal term used to describe exclusive rights granted to authors, artists and other creators for their creations.
Copyright